Yum! Yum! Orange
Yum! Yum! Orange formed in Tokyo around 2010. They started with small shows and built a following before their 2012 single "Ashita Hallelujah" got radio play...
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Yum! Yum! Orange formed in Tokyo around 2010. They started with small shows and built a following before their 2012 single "Ashita Hallelujah" got radio play and brought them wider attention. The band includes Kohei on vocals and guitar, Naoya on guitar, Kazuki on bass, and Yui on drums.
Their songs like "Welcome To The Wonderland" and "Himawari" have straightforward pop melodies and lyrics about friendship and optimism. They work together on writing, with Kohei's voice giving the tracks a recognizable center.
After that initial attention, they kept putting out albums and playing concerts. Some of their other songs include "Smile," "Dear My Friend," and "Sweet Magic." They've performed at festivals in Japan and have listeners abroad who follow their releases.
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